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It is important to know at least the approximate meaning of gestures and poses. Among them there are well-known to everyone head nods, gestures of denial, thumbs up. Some gestures are less well-known but very significant.
So, the [ ] of palms indicates openness and sincerity. When getting to know each other, you should not keep your hands behind your back. A handshake makes a lot of sense. If at the same time your hand "looks" down, then you take control of the situation. If your palm is facing up, you are ready to obey. The handshake should be strong enough—this is a sign of a reliable and confident partner. A damp, flabby hand speaks of [ ]. Clasped hands express [ ], negative attitude. Fingers woven into the lock are not evidence of anything good either.
The standard gesture of crossing arms can indicate a desire to hide, an instinctive attempt to close. This may indicate a [ ] self-defence complex as well as internal [ ] with the interlocutor.
Crossed arms can be disguised, as a woman holding a bag under her armpit, creating a partial barrier with her hands, and a man rubbing and shaking his own hands. Crossing your legs makes sense too. If a person sits, leaning back, while his arms and legs are crossed, this is a sign of his [ ] and not being in tune with the general wave with you.
There are non-verbal symbols that the interlocutor is inattentive and wants to end the meeting. At the same time, he sits on the edge of a chair, slightly bent over, and sometimes keeps his hands on his knees.